
- Website:https://www.youngealing.co.uk/
- Phone Number:0208 825 7524
- Email Address:yjsvolunteering@ealing.gov.uk
- Contact NameLizzie Gittens
Ongoing Project
Ealing Youth Justice Service (YJS) aims to prevent young people aged between 10 and 17 years from offending, and to reduce re-offending by young people already known to the police and the courts.
There are exciting opportunities to become involved in the work of the Youth Justice Service. Every Borough has a Youth Justice Service; to supervise children convicted at Court or diverted from Court. They also provide and instigate positive opportunities intended to re-engage children with their communities.
Panels are led by volunteer Community Panel Member and it is a meeting where young people that have offended and received a Referral Order, their parents/carers, victims of crime and members of the community have the opportunity to come together to discuss the offence that took place, support young people to take responsibility for their own actions and create a tailor made individual contract to support the young people to repair some of the harm caused through the offence/s and reduce their likelihood of offending in the future, through participating in activities such as supporting the work of a community project or writing an apology letter, as well reducing risk of further offending (through participating in victim awareness programmes or substance use work).
Ealing Youth Justice Service seeks to contact every victim of the children that they supervise. Once the Police have confirmed the victim is willing to be contacted, Ealing YJS describe the service and establish the extent to which they wish to participate in RJ.
We are looking for volunteers to support with the RJ process and support with facilitating the various methods of RJ that a victim and young person may be amendable to undertaking. We hope to expand the numbers of trained facilitators and increase our ability to offer restorative work across Ealing.
Reparation is potentially a means of reintegrating a child into their community support networks.
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